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*** That particular plan was hatched by Thor and Hulk, in the midst of a battle nonetheless. Neither are exactly known for thinking their plans through


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** Besides, it's entirely possible Nuke may not have been willing to do it in the first place. Hyperion is established to be genocidal, he won't hesitate to blow up the entire planet.
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** Ironic, since I read somewhere that Marvel spent a lot more than usual on the animation budget for this one. (Either here or Wiki/TheOtherWiki)

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** Ironic, since I read somewhere that Marvel spent a lot more than usual on the animation budget for this one. (Either here or Wiki/TheOtherWiki)Website/TheOtherWiki)

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*what earth do the events of planet doom happen in?
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* The Molecule Man episode. One minute we see a flashback where everyone looks like their ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' selves, the next Nick Fury shows up [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] in a "Tri-Carrier" and a S.H.I.E.L.D. training program for young heroes in mentioned]]. Are they still deciding which canon this is, or [[TrollingCreator are they just deliberately messing with us now]]?

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* The Molecule Man episode. One minute we see a flashback where everyone looks like their ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' selves, the next Nick Fury shows up [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] [[{{WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012}} in a "Tri-Carrier" and a S.H.I.E.L.D. training program for young heroes in mentioned]]. Are they still deciding which canon this is, or [[TrollingCreator are they just deliberately messing with us now]]?
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* The Molecule Man episode. One minute we see a flashback where everyone looks like their ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' selves, the next Nick Fury shows up [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} in a "Tri-Carrier" and a S.H.I.E.L.D. training program for young heroes in mentioned]]. Are they still deciding which canon this is, or [[TrollingCreator are they just deliberately messing with us now]]?

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* The Molecule Man episode. One minute we see a flashback where everyone looks like their ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' selves, the next Nick Fury shows up [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] in a "Tri-Carrier" and a S.H.I.E.L.D. training program for young heroes in mentioned]]. Are they still deciding which canon this is, or [[TrollingCreator are they just deliberately messing with us now]]?



* In ''Small Time Heroes'' one of the main problems was that the Avengers are barely half a team. Sure, Iron Man recruited Ant-Man and gave the Avengers almost everything they need, but why stop at Ant-Man? Iron Man could have tried to reach out to other heroes to recruit for the Avengers. Sure, Spider-Man won't join because of the conflict between Iron Man and Cap, and he obviously can't recruit any [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} superheroes from SHIELD]], because SHIELD doesn't trust the Avengers anymore. I mean, Tony could have at least ''tried'' to recruit others like Wolverine or Scarlet Witch (considering how this show takes cues from the MCU), and/or Doctor Strange. Or, Tony could've at least tried to make some sort of temporary arrangement with the Fantastic Four, wherein they form an alliance to deal with Ultron. In any case, there are plenty of heroes out there, and it would've helped the Avengers avoid the problems they're facing with small numbers, such as the problem they had with Absorbing Man and Titania. The biggest problem the Avengers have so far is the greater damage they're creating as a smaller team, so with a few more recruits besides Ant-Man, they could have evened the odds and they could have prevented damage a lot more effectively, such that SHIELD would get off their backs a little more.

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* In ''Small Time Heroes'' one of the main problems was that the Avengers are barely half a team. Sure, Iron Man recruited Ant-Man and gave the Avengers almost everything they need, but why stop at Ant-Man? Iron Man could have tried to reach out to other heroes to recruit for the Avengers. Sure, Spider-Man won't join because of the conflict between Iron Man and Cap, and he obviously can't recruit any [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} [[[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]] superheroes from SHIELD]], because SHIELD doesn't trust the Avengers anymore. I mean, Tony could have at least ''tried'' to recruit others like Wolverine or Scarlet Witch (considering how this show takes cues from the MCU), and/or Doctor Strange. Or, Tony could've at least tried to make some sort of temporary arrangement with the Fantastic Four, wherein they form an alliance to deal with Ultron. In any case, there are plenty of heroes out there, and it would've helped the Avengers avoid the problems they're facing with small numbers, such as the problem they had with Absorbing Man and Titania. The biggest problem the Avengers have so far is the greater damage they're creating as a smaller team, so with a few more recruits besides Ant-Man, they could have evened the odds and they could have prevented damage a lot more effectively, such that SHIELD would get off their backs a little more.
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**Surprised you weren’t asking the real question as to how Tony Stark is no longer possessed by Ultron but then again that could be explained by the Beyonder must have fixed that problem
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** Of everyone at that meeting, Widow was the only one who knew that Congress was considering legislation to make the Avengers an arm of the government. Between that, the team allowing Hulk to be collared, and the ruler of sovereign nation permitting himself and his people to be chipped it's pretty clear a lot of Truman Marsh's scenes and plot points weren't given much review by the writing staff.
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*** There were times in the comics wherein Hulk was Hulk 24/7 and didn't change into Banner due to heightened intelligence or something. PlanetHulk is an example of such a time. There was also that time wherein Hulk was gray, went by Mr. Fixit or something, and acted like a bouncer complete with gangster suit. The show's probably taking nods from those times wherein Hulk was just Hulk. Besides it's not like it's a necessary requirement that the show has to constantly remind people that Hulk is Banner. It's like those times wherein the show doesn't remind people that Falcon and Black Widow were/are SHIELD agents. The show will probably remind people though that the Hulk is Banner anyway when he gets an episode centered on him.

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*** There were times in the comics wherein Hulk was Hulk 24/7 and didn't change into Banner due to heightened intelligence or something. PlanetHulk ''ComicBook/PlanetHulk'' is an example of such a time. There was also that time wherein Hulk was gray, went by Mr. Fixit or something, and acted like a bouncer complete with gangster suit. The show's probably taking nods from those times wherein Hulk was just Hulk. Besides it's not like it's a necessary requirement that the show has to constantly remind people that Hulk is Banner. It's like those times wherein the show doesn't remind people that Falcon and Black Widow were/are SHIELD agents. The show will probably remind people though that the Hulk is Banner anyway when he gets an episode centered on him.
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** The issue was not about getting a new arc reactor, it was getting a new arc reactor to Tony. Even if there was one to spare or needed to be built, there's still the issue that it's in another dimension from Tony. Given how difficult it is to contact Dr. Strange and that getting Tony back wasn't an immediate issue it would be easier to develop a tech solution to deal with it.
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* After the Avengers disappear without a trace thanks to the new Cabal, Black Panther brings gathers up a bunch of heroes who've either worked with the original team, or at least know them well. So why did he not think to contact Spider-Man, who actually was a member?

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* After the Avengers disappear without a trace thanks to the new Cabal, Black Panther brings gathers up a bunch of heroes who've either worked with the original team, or at least know them well. So why did he not think to contact Spider-Man, who actually was a member?
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** Ben aka The Thing appeared in a few episode of "Agents of S.M.A.S.H.".


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* After the Avengers disappear without a trace thanks to the new Cabal, Black Panther brings gathers up a bunch of heroes who've either worked with the original team, or at least know them well. So why did he not think to contact Spider-Man, who actually was a member?
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*** The guy who first mentioned Frank Castle was [[{{SarcasmMode}} being sarcastic]] and/or playing DevilsAdvocate. The point was (I'm assuming) that the target demographic for the show isn't likely to have heard of him. And [[{{WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids}} with good reason]], I might add. This makes it more likely that they'd assume he was a CanonForeigner who was created just for this episode.
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* The Molecule Man episode. One minute we see a flashback where everyone looks like their ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' selves, the next Nick Fury shows up [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan in a "Tri-Carrier" and a S.H.I.E.L.D. training program for young heroes in mentioned]]. Are they still deciding which canon this is, or [[TrollingCreator are they just deliberately messing with us now]]?

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* The Molecule Man episode. One minute we see a flashback where everyone looks like their ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' selves, the next Nick Fury shows up [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} in a "Tri-Carrier" and a S.H.I.E.L.D. training program for young heroes in mentioned]]. Are they still deciding which canon this is, or [[TrollingCreator are they just deliberately messing with us now]]?



* In ''Small Time Heroes'' one of the main problems was that the Avengers are barely half a team. Sure, Iron Man recruited Ant-Man and gave the Avengers almost everything they need, but why stop at Ant-Man? Iron Man could have tried to reach out to other heroes to recruit for the Avengers. Sure, Spider-Man won't join because of the conflict between Iron Man and Cap, and he obviously can't recruit any [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan superheroes from SHIELD]], because SHIELD doesn't trust the Avengers anymore. I mean, Tony could have at least ''tried'' to recruit others like Wolverine or Scarlet Witch (considering how this show takes cues from the MCU), and/or Doctor Strange. Or, Tony could've at least tried to make some sort of temporary arrangement with the Fantastic Four, wherein they form an alliance to deal with Ultron. In any case, there are plenty of heroes out there, and it would've helped the Avengers avoid the problems they're facing with small numbers, such as the problem they had with Absorbing Man and Titania. The biggest problem the Avengers have so far is the greater damage they're creating as a smaller team, so with a few more recruits besides Ant-Man, they could have evened the odds and they could have prevented damage a lot more effectively, such that SHIELD would get off their backs a little more.

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* In ''Small Time Heroes'' one of the main problems was that the Avengers are barely half a team. Sure, Iron Man recruited Ant-Man and gave the Avengers almost everything they need, but why stop at Ant-Man? Iron Man could have tried to reach out to other heroes to recruit for the Avengers. Sure, Spider-Man won't join because of the conflict between Iron Man and Cap, and he obviously can't recruit any [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} superheroes from SHIELD]], because SHIELD doesn't trust the Avengers anymore. I mean, Tony could have at least ''tried'' to recruit others like Wolverine or Scarlet Witch (considering how this show takes cues from the MCU), and/or Doctor Strange. Or, Tony could've at least tried to make some sort of temporary arrangement with the Fantastic Four, wherein they form an alliance to deal with Ultron. In any case, there are plenty of heroes out there, and it would've helped the Avengers avoid the problems they're facing with small numbers, such as the problem they had with Absorbing Man and Titania. The biggest problem the Avengers have so far is the greater damage they're creating as a smaller team, so with a few more recruits besides Ant-Man, they could have evened the odds and they could have prevented damage a lot more effectively, such that SHIELD would get off their backs a little more.
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* During the premiere, it was stated Red Skull was dying because he had the same serum Cap had, and it was failing. However, didn't he just go retrieve Heinrich Zemo's super-soldier serum? First of all, It has strong rejuvenating capabilities, so it's far more effective than Cap's serum. Second, from both episodes with Bucky Barnes, Red Skull and Heinrich Zemo were both were involved in turning Bucky into the Winter Soldier, so of course they've worked closely longer than that. I'd assume Red Skull would've known where the vials were kept from all his years of working with Zemo.
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** Ironic, since I read somewhere that Marvel spent a lot more than usual on the animation budget for this one. (Either here or TheOtherWiki)

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* Ulysses Klaue first appears in Ultimate Spider-man in his comic book form, yet he later shows up on Avengers Assemble in human form. Did the writers screw up?

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* Ulysses Klaue first appears in Ultimate Spider-man in his comic book form, yet he later shows up on Avengers Assemble in human form. Did the writers screw up? Both shows are in the same universe.
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* Ulysses Klaue first appears in Ultimate Spider-man in his comic book form, yet he later shows up on Avengers Assemble in human form. Did the writers screw up?

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